I tried d/ling the version of Daemon Tools Lite from the FTP site when I was having my issues with Shining Wisdom, but that copy of the installer was throwing up red flags from my antivirus; eight instances of embedded adware.

Dunno if it was anything dangerous, but y'all might want to get a different version or a fresh copy...

"Oh, my people had many gods. There was Conformity, and Authority, and Expense Account, and Opinion. And there was Status, whose symbols were many, and who rode in the great chariot Cadillac, which was almost a god itself. And there was Atom-bomb, the dread destroyer, who would someday come to end the world. None were very good gods, and I worshipped none of them."

~Calvin Morrison, from H. Beam Piper's Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen

"Oh, my people had many gods. There was Conformity, and Authority, and Expense Account, and Opinion. And there was Status, whose symbols were many, and who rode in the great chariot Cadillac, which was almost a god itself. And there was Atom-bomb, the dread destroyer, who would someday come to end the world. None were very good gods, and I worshipped none of them."

BoneIdol wrote:Whooo.... damned old version of DT if it has Adware in it.

I gather that one can avoid the adware by not installing the DT toolbar (which is ticked to install by default).

Maybe. A more recent version linked/hosted from the developers comes up clean, but I've been using my Alcohol 120% ever since I figured out that the problem was with the *.BIN and not the program. Just thought I'd let y'all know about the adware.

"Oh, my people had many gods. There was Conformity, and Authority, and Expense Account, and Opinion. And there was Status, whose symbols were many, and who rode in the great chariot Cadillac, which was almost a god itself. And there was Atom-bomb, the dread destroyer, who would someday come to end the world. None were very good gods, and I worshipped none of them."

~Calvin Morrison, from H. Beam Piper's Lord Kalvan of Otherwhen

"Oh, my people had many gods. There was Conformity, and Authority, and Expense Account, and Opinion. And there was Status, whose symbols were many, and who rode in the great chariot Cadillac, which was almost a god itself. And there was Atom-bomb, the dread destroyer, who would someday come to end the world. None were very good gods, and I worshipped none of them."